Two charged with shoplifting at Lyman Dollar General

Published: Sunday, March 24, 2013 at 9:06 p.m.

Last Modified: Sunday, March 24, 2013 at 9:06 p.m.

Officers say a Dollar General employee was hit by a car when she tried to confront two people believed to be involved in stealing women's underwear Saturday in Lyman.

Danny Thomas Coxie, 47, and Suzanne Marie Coxie, 47, both of 59 Cantrell Drive, Taylors, were both charged with shoplifting, according to arrest warrants. Danny Coxie was also charged with aggravated assault and battery.

According to an incident report, police were called to the store about 8 p.m. and arrived to find Danny Coxie being held down in the parking lot by a witness. The victim and witnesses said Danny Coxie had hit the victim with a car after being confronted about shoplifting, the report states. Suzanne Coxie tried to take a pair of panties and three pairs of boy shorts from the store, according to the report.

Suzanne Coxie was released from the Spartanburg County Detention Facility on a $2,130 bond. Danny Coxie remained in jail Sunday on a $17,130 bond.

<p>Officers say a Dollar General employee was hit by a car when she tried to confront two people believed to be involved in stealing women's underwear Saturday in Lyman.</p><p>Danny Thomas Coxie, 47, and Suzanne Marie Coxie, 47, both of 59 Cantrell Drive, Taylors, were both charged with shoplifting, according to arrest warrants. Danny Coxie was also charged with aggravated assault and battery.</p><p>According to an incident report, police were called to the store about 8 p.m. and arrived to find Danny Coxie being held down in the parking lot by a witness. The victim and witnesses said Danny Coxie had hit the victim with a car after being confronted about shoplifting, the report states. Suzanne Coxie tried to take a pair of panties and three pairs of boy shorts from the store, according to the report.</p><p>Suzanne Coxie was released from the Spartanburg County Detention Facility on a $2,130 bond. Danny Coxie remained in jail Sunday on a $17,130 bond.</p>